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Cat Photo Frenzy and the Week in Review

MrB says that ever since FitzRoy the cat came home with me in April, our apartment has been like a French farce, with doors constantly opening and closing. Animal traffic flow is the issue. Because I test allergic to cats, FitzRoy isn’t allowed in the master bedroom. But Gigi the dog eats and sleeps in that bedroom, so she has to be let in and out. Henry isn’t interested in the master bedroom, probably because he eats and sleeps in our little walk-through kitchen, which has a baby gate on one side and a pocket door on the other. Gigi can go in the kitchen, but it’s best if FitzRoy stays out because he likes to knock down all the refrigerator magnets. FitzRoy’s litter box is in the second bedroom; both dogs are banned from that bedroom because they always liked to pee in there, even pre-cat. Finally, FitzRoy eats and sleeps in a crate in the living room. Both dogs are addicted to the cat’s kibble. It makes Gigi sick, and I recently had to put Henry on a diet because he was getting so fat from stolen cat food. In summary:

Master bedroom: Gigi only.

Second bedroom: FitzRoy only.

Kitchen: Both dogs allowed.

Cat’s crate: No dogs allowed.

Living room, dining room, hallway and hallway bedroom: All animals are allowed.

The first week FitzRoy was with us, I thought the slamming doors were going to drive me crazy, but I got used to it. Now, it’s second nature. Of course, if any door is left open a crack for more than a second, we wind up with a illegal immigrant of the four-legged variety. Lately, FitzRoy has been fixated on the bathroom in the master bedroom. He used to lurk behind the toilet whenever he got an opportunity, but last month, he discovered the sink.

This was FitzRoy’s first appearance in that particular sink. It has nearly 2,500 notes on his Tumblr! Click to see.

He got in there again yesterday and he looked so funny that I went nuts taking photos and video, so if you love to see cats in sinks (and some people really do!), follow FitzRoy’s Tumblr this week to see lots of images of his sink sojourn.

I’m often asked what kind of cat FitzRoy is. He’s an Exotic Shorthair. What is an Exotic Shorthair? This graphic explains it.

Click for source.

When I wasn’t taking cat photos this week, I blogged. Here’s the week in review.

We have two cats, a littl’un and a big’un. The big’un likes to climb all over me and then once he’s more or less secure in my lap (he has no understanding of his own center of gravity) he likes to pat the ipad screen so I’ll pet him more vigorously.

The littl’un likes to sleep in the neighbor’s window box with all his feet in the air. He also likes to bring garter snakes in the house.

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Award-winning designer of fine jewelry inspired by women's history and pop culture. A former journalist who writes about jewelry, fashion, medieval history, news, feminism, dogs, cats and whatever else is on her mind. Blogging since 2007.